The league announced a full breakdown of conference opponents for all 14 schools Thursday.

The Big Ten has added two games to the conference schedule, creating an 18-game season. It's the sixth time in the last 12 years the league will play an 18-game schedule.

The Purdue-Indiana will be one of three protected rivalries, joining Michigan-Michigan State and Illinois-Northwestern, and the programs will play twice annually. The Boilermakers were 0-3 against the Hoosiers last season, including a 22-point loss in Bloomington in the WNIT.

Here's a breakdown of Purdue's 2018-19 Big Ten opponents:

Home: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State

Away: Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers, Wisconsin

Home/Away: Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern

Game times, dates and television assignments will be announced later in the summer.